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Another Woman's Husband
The narrative of *Another Woman's Husband* intricately weaves together two distinct timelines, plunging the reader into a compelling mystery that spans generations. In the present day, a contemporary protagonist begins to uncover a deeply hidden secret connected to a prominent royal figure from the late 20th century. This clandestine affair, concealed from public view, involved a married man and had far-reaching consequences, the echoes of which are now reaching the present. As clues emerge, the protagonist becomes engrossed in piecing together the fragmented truth, finding unexpected parallels or connections that draw her into the historical drama. At its core, the story examines the emotional fallout of infidelity, desire, and betrayal, set against a backdrop of intense public scrutiny. We are introduced to the lives of the individuals caught in this hidden relationship, exploring their internal struggles, the sacrifices they made, and the enduring impact on their destinies. The novel delves into themes of the nature of truth versus perception, the heavy price of secrets, and the profound strength found in navigating personal heartache. What makes *Another Woman's Husband* particularly compelling is its dual-narrative structure, which masterfully contrasts the high-stakes drama of the past with the present-day quest for understanding, offering a poignant reflection on how hidden histories continue to shape our lives.
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Tomes & Tales
$10
1 copy
Publisher
Headline Review
Pages
456
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9781472250452
ISBN-10
1472250451
Language
English
Published
2017-01-01
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